Sharice Zulo has: Played Patron in "No Retreat, No Surrender" in 1986. Played Student in "Hang Time" in 1995. Played Student in "Dangerous Minds" in 1996. Played Tenant in "The Beautician and the Beast" in 1997. Played Student in "City Guys" in 1997. Played Carnival Patron in "Mighty Joe Young" in 1998. Played Patron in "The Learning Curve" in 2001. Played Party Guest in "Transamerican Killer" in 2005. Played Gambler in "Three Days to Vegas" in 2007.
Sharice Zulo is 5' 7".
Sharice Zulo goes by Reesie.
Sharice Zulo was born on April 21, 1976, in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Yes, there is an actress called Sharice Zulo to name an example.
Kia Zulo is 5' 5".
Kia Zulo goes by K-fro.
Kia Zulo was born on April 6, 1976, in Hollywood, California, USA.
Ole Fick has: Played Dr. Zulo in "Casanova" in 1990. Played Eske Styv, narrator in "Shu-bi-40 - Et juleeventyr" in 1993. Played Burnemand in "Balladen om Holger Danske" in 1996. Played Dr. Sturmdrang in "Jungledyret 2 - den store filmhelt" in 1996. Played Hr. Holm in "Gufol mysteriet" in 1997. Played Pyroman in "Taxa" in 1997. Performed in "Klods Hans" in 1999. Played Himself - Musician in "Mik Schacks hjemmeservice" in 2001. Played himself in "Venner for livet" in 2001. Played (2003-2004) in "Jungledyret Hugo" in 2003. Played Various in "Jungledyret Hugo" in 2003.
The cast of Timecollapse - 2002 includes: Barrymore Barlow as Steve Maryfrances Careccia as Lucy Monaco Cathy Decker as Zulo Ellyn Essig as Toni Ann Steven Hart as Dr. Lawrence Matthew Lee as Dante Inbal Samuel as Jesse Eve Simone as Tracy
Chronometer measures longitude East or West of the prime meridian, 0 degrees, located on the longitudinal meridian running through Greenwich, England. A chronometer is simply a precise clock or watch capable of denoting time in the 24 hour basis. The time at Greenwich and all along the 0 prime meridian is known as GMT, Greenwich Mean Time or sometimes as "Zulo" time. The line at 180 degrees East or West is known as the International Date Line.
The cast of Casanova - 1990 includes: Niels Anders Thorn as Engelsk Mand Flemming Bang as Don Fefe som ung Tine Bluff as Stewardesse Poul Bundgaard as Ben Ali Trine Dyrholm as Gurli Ole Fick as Dr. Zulo Paul Hagen as Albin Per Holst as Tysk Mand Anja Jensen as Eva Jannik Johansen as Albin som ung Margrethe Koytu as Gurlis Mor Lene Maimu as Engelsk Dame Allan Olsen as Hugo Erik Paaske as Don Fefe Mek Pek as Bertil Else Petersen as Gammel Dame Benny Poulsen as Gurlis Far Elisabeth Rineck as Fransk Dame Kirsten Rolffes as Sygeplejerske Arne Siemsen as Politibetjent Steen Svare as Fathan
The word 'silhouette' first appeared in print in England in 1798, and is from the French word silhouette, which was/is the word adopted by the French to describe a dark shape against a lighter background. The French word silhouette seems to have been taken from the surname of Monsieur Étienne de Silhouette (1709-67), the minister of finance in France, 1759. Various reasons have been suggested as to why he was honoured with having this visual image named after him. And some say that it was not an honour, because the term was used in a derisory way, perhaps referring to the fact that he was in office for such a short period, he came and went, like a shadow. The family name 'de Silhouette' (meaning of, or from the town of, Silhouette) is a French form of a Basque surname Zuloeta or Zulueta. Étienne de Silhouette's father was from the Basque region, where zulu/zulo/zilho- means "hole" or "cave", and -eta, means "abundance of". To use 'Silhouette' as the name of a type of automobile seems to convey the idea that it moves like a silent shadow.For more information about what a silhouette is, See Related links below this box.